Recommended by Ken Jennings:
"he Last of Sheila, a little-known 1973 puzzle-whodunit written by none other than Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim was and is a game and puzzle nut, a guy who once published his own collection of British...Recommended by Ken Jennings:
"he Last of Sheila, a little-known 1973 puzzle-whodunit written by none other than Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim was and is a game and puzzle nut, a guy who once published his own collection of British-style “cryptic” crosswords and use to host elaborate murder mystery weekends with his friend Anthony Perkins. Perkins and Sondheim collaborated on the script to this amazingly intricate whodunit featuring a quintessential seventies cast (James Coburn, Dyan Cannon, Richard Benjamin, Raquel Welch, etc.). I saw this last week and it just knocked me on my ass. I’ve seen plenty of movies from this 70s fad for convoluted murder puzzles (Deathtrap, Sleuth, all those mediocre Agatha Christie movies starring down-on-their-luck “international” casts in alphabetical order) and Sheila, with its literally dozens of clues and puzzles hiding in plain sight, makes them all look like Encyclopedia Brown mysteries. "

"A Clockwork Orange" is one of the most unabashedly violent movies I have ever seen - and it didn't even involve any vampires, werewolves or zombies. However, once you start watching, it is eerily engrossing - if only because Mal..."A Clockwork Orange" is one of the most unabashedly violent movies I have ever seen - and it didn't even involve any vampires, werewolves or zombies. However, once you start watching, it is eerily engrossing - if only because Malcolm McDowell portrays the sociopath Hooligan Alex with such remarkable flamboyance. So, if you are gifting a movie buff, this 40th anniversary edition is a superb choice.

I was a fan of the great German choreographer Pina Bausch before I had even seen any of her performances. Just the still photographs that would appear here and sparked a curiosity and an appreciation of her work. Luckily for me I ...I was a fan of the great German choreographer Pina Bausch before I had even seen any of her performances. Just the still photographs that would appear here and sparked a curiosity and an appreciation of her work. Luckily for me I was able to see several of her pieces before she passed. I believe that Wim Wenders has been able to capture the rare essence of Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wupperta in this film, and I am extremely grateful for that.

Open Pandora's Box and what will you find? Pinhead, just waiting with him band of hellish demons to torture you for eternity. Grab this costume and beware of hammers, because Pandora's Box is about to open.

Leatherface once again showed the world you don't need to have a catch-phrase to be make your mark. Heck, you don't even need to speak! Hide behind doors and scare the living souls right out of your helpless victims.

The Captain: Violent, Off the wall and deadly. It'll take a little extra $$$ to get the full getup, but if your a Rob Zombie fan it's chunk change compared to the pride of having this Fully Licensed costume.

Welcome to the fanl website for the short film, “Born Laughing”. This film was written to chronicle the early crimes of Christopher Nolan and Heath Ledger’s incarnation of the Joker character. This movie was written and we initial...Welcome to the fanl website for the short film, “Born Laughing”. This film was written to chronicle the early crimes of Christopher Nolan and Heath Ledger’s incarnation of the Joker character. This movie was written and we initially set out to make it as an exercise in dark, horror-type filmmaking.